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1. Characterization of Water Use and Wastewater Production
2. Wastewater Treatment and Nutrient Removal
3. Disinfection
4. Movement of Liquid and Gas Into and Through Soil Materials and Groundwater
5. Using Soil Surveys for Determining Soil Potential for Disposal
6. Microbial and Viral Reduction in Soils
7. Nutrient and Other Substance Transformations and Movement in Soil
8. Soil Clogging and Crusting
9. Liquid Distribution Systems
10. Performance of Soil Disposal Systems
11. Institutional and Economic Aspects of Onsite Waste Disposal
12. Implications for Land Use Patterns
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Category 1:
Characterization of Water Use and Wastewater Production

1.4
Water Use in Rural Homes.
Witt, M.D. Small Scale Waste Management Publication. 1974. 27 pp.
Note: This is a condensed and revised version of former publication 1.3.


1.5
Rural Household Wastewater Characterization.
Witt, M.D., R. Siegrist and W.C. Boyle. In: Home Sewage Disposal. Proceedings of the National Symposium on Home Sewage Disposal, ASAE Proc-175. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St.Joseph, MI. 1974. pp. 79-88.

1.7
The Manipulation of Household Wastewater.
Siegrist, R., and N. Hutzler. Small Scale Waste Management Project Publication. 1975. 10 pp.

1.8
The Characteristics of Rural Household Wastewater.
Siegrist, R., M. Witt and W.C. Boyle. In: Journal of the Environmental Engineering Division. ASCE, June 1976. 43 pp.

1.9
Waste Segregation as a Means of Enhancing Onsite Wastewater Management.
Siegrist, R. In: Journal of Environmental Health. National Environmental Health Association, 1977. 40(1):5-9.

1.10
Water Conservation and Wastewater Disposal.
Siegrist, R, T. Woltanske and L.E. Waldorf. In: Home Sewage Treatment. Proceedings of the Second National Home Sewage Treatment Symposium, ASAE Publication 5-77. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1977. pp. 121-136.

1.11
Water Conservation with Innovative Toilet Systems.
Siegrist, R.L., D.L. Anderson and W.C. Boyle. ASCE Water Forum, San Francisco. August 1981. 8 pp.

1.12
Performance Evaluation of Greywater Recycle Systems.
Anderson, D.L., R.L. Siegrist and W.C. Boyle. AWWA Water Reuse II, Washington, D.C. August 1981. 19 pp.

1.14
Residential Waste Flow Reduction with Low Flush Toilet Fixtures.
Siegrist, R.L. Presented at the 3rd Northwest Onsite Wastewater Disposal Short Course, University of Washington - Seattle. March 1980. pp. 170-190.

1.15
Minimizing Wastewater Flows - Impacts on Onsite Wastewater Systems.
Siegrist, R.L. Presented at 4th Northwest Onsite Wastewater Disposal Short Course, University of Washington - Seattle. September 1982. pp. 66-83.

1.16
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in Small Community Wastewater Disposal Systems Using Soil Absorption.
Greer, B.A., and W.C. Boyle. In: On-site Wastewater Treatment. Vol. 5, Proceedings of the Fifth National Symposium on Individual and Small Community Sewage Systems, ASAE Publication 10-87. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1987. pp. 284-293.

1.17
Detergent Formula and Characteristics of Wastewater in Septic Tanks.
Alhajjar, B.J., J.M. Harkin and G. Chesters. In: J. Water Pollution Control Federation. 1989. 61:605-613.

1.18
Motor Vehicle Waste Fluid Impacts on Septic Tank/Wastewater Infiltration Systems.
Sauer, P.A., and E.J. Tyler. Prepared for the 7th Northwest On-Site Wastewater Treatment Short Course and Equipment Exhibition, September 14-15, 1992. 17 pp.
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Category 2:
Wastewater Treatment and Nutrient Removal

2.1
Investigation of an Experimental Household Wastewater Treatment and Disposal System at the Harris Residence, North Cape, WI.
Part I: Evaluation of Treatment Systems. Alhajjar, B.J., J.M. Harkin and G. Chesters. In: J. Water Pollution Control Federation. 1989. 61:605-613.
Note: See the listing for Publication 2.10 below.


2.2
A Report of an Investigation of a Subsurface Sand Filter Loaded with Septic Tank Effluent at the Cleveland Heights Elementary School, New Berlin, WI.
Alhajjar, B.J., J.M. Harkin and G. Chesters. In: J. Water Pollution Control Federation. 1989. 61:605-613.

2.4
An Engineering Approach to the Design of Onsite Wastewater Treatment and Disposal System.
Otis, R.J. M.S. Thesis, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Wisconsin - Madison. 1973. 315 pp.

2.9
Performance of Household Wastewater Treatment Units Under Field Conditions.
Otis, R.J., and W.C. Boyle. In: Home Sewage Disposal, Proceedings of the National Symposium on Home Sewage Disposal, ASAE Proc-175. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1974. pp. 191-201.

2.10
An Evaluation of Two Experimental Household Wastewater Treatment and Disposal Systems in Southeastern Wisconsin.
Ziebel, W.A., R.J. Otis and J. Bouma. 1973. 20 pp.
Note: This is a condensed revision combining Publication 2.1 and former publication 2.3.


2.12
Intermittent Sand Filtration of Household Wastewater Under Field Conditions.
Sauer, D.K., W.C. Boyle and R.J. Otis. Paper presented at the Illinois Private Sewage Disposal Symposium, October 1975. 21 pp.

2.13
Performance of Single Household Treatment Units.
Otis, R.J., and W.C. Boyle. In: Journal of the Environmental Engineering Division. ASCE 102(EE1), Proc. Paper 11895, February 1976. pp 175-189.

2.14
Septic Nitrogen and Phosphorus Removal Test System.
Sikora, L.J., M.G. Bent, R.B. Corey and D.R. Keeney. In: Groundwater. 1976. 22 pp.

2.15
Intermittent Sand Filtration of Household Wastewater.
Sauer, D.K., W.C. Boyle and R.J. Otis. In: Journal of the Environmental Engineering Division. ASCE 102(EE4), Proc. Paper 12295, August 1976. pp. 789-803.

2.16
Surface Discharge Treatment System Using Intermittent Sand Filters.
Sauer, D.K. Small Scale Waste Management Publication. 1975. 15 pp.

2.17
Treatment Systems Required for Surface Discharge of Onsite Wastewater.
Sauer, D.K. Proceedings of Third National Conference on Individual Onsite Wastewater Systems, National Sanitation Foundation, Ann Arbor, MI. November 16-18, 1976. pp. 113-129.

2.18
Segregation and Separate Treatment of Black and Grey Household Wastewaters to Facilitate Onsite Surface Disposal.
Siegrist, R. Small Scale Waste Management Project Publication. November 1976. 33 pp.

2.20
Waste Segregation to Facilitate Onsite Wastewater Disposal Alternatives.
Siegrist, R.L. In: Home Sewage Treatment. Proceedings of the Second National Home Sewage Treatment Symposium, ASAE Publication 5-77. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1977. pp. 271-281.

2.22
Intermittent Sand Filtration and Disinfection of Small Wastewater Flows.
Sauer, K.D., and W.C. Boyle. In: Home Sewage Treatment. Proceedings of the Second National Home Sewage Treatment Symposium, ASAE Publication 5-77. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1977. pp. 164-174.

2.23
Management of Residential Grey Water.
Siegrist, R.L. Small Scale Waste Management Project, University of Wisconsin - Madison. March 1978. 23 pp.

2.24
Onsite Reclamation of Residential Greywater.
Siegrist, R.L., andW.C. Boyle. In: On-site Sewage Treatment. Proceedings of the Third National Symposium on Individual and Small Community Sewage Treatment, ASAE Publication 1-82. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1981. pp. 176-186.

2.25
Grey Water Treatment by Coarse Media Filtration of Septic Tank Effluent.
Siegrist, R.L. Presented at the 3rd Northwest OnsiteWastewater Disposal Short Course, University of Washington - Seattle. March 1980. pp. 289-308.

2.26
Treatment of Residential Greywater with Intermittent Sand Filtration.
Boyle, W.C., R.L. Siegrist and C.C. Saw. In: Alternative Wastewater Treatment, Eikum, A.S., and R.C.Seabloom (eds.), D. Reidel Publishing Co. 1982. pp. 277-300.

2.27
Public Health Aspects of the Disposal of Mixed Wastes to Land.
Johnson, J.S., D.O. Cliver and J.C. Converse. From Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Madison Waste Conference. Department of Engineering Professional Development, University of Wisconsin - Madison. 1985. pp. 61-80.

2.29
Principles of Pretreatment Systems for On-site Waste Disposal.
Converse, J.C. Small Scale Waste Management Project Publication. 1992. 33 pp.

2.33
Inactivation of Poliovirus Type 1 in Mixed Human and Swine Wastes by Bacteria from Swine Manure.
Deng, M.Y., and D.O. Cliver. In: Applied and Environmental Microbiology. June 1992. 58(6):2016-2021.

2.34
Nitrogen Removal from Domestic Wastewater in Unsewered Areas.
W.C. Boyle, R. J. Otis, R. A. Apfel, R. W. Whitmyer, J. C. Converse, B. Burks, M.J. Bruch, Jr.,M. Anders. In: On-Site Wastewater Treatment. Vol. 7, Proceedings Seventh International Symposium on Individual and Small Community Sewage Systems, ASAE Publication 18-94. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1994. pp. 485-498.

2.35
Heavy Metal and Volatile Organic Chemical Removal and Treatment in On-site Wastewater Infiltration Systems.
P. A. Sauer and E. J. Tyler. In: Water, Air and Soil Pollution. 1996. 89: 221-232.

2.36
Pump Chamber Effluent Quality Following Aerobic Units and Sand Filters Serving Residences.
J.C. Converse and M.M. Converse. In: On-Site Wastewater Treatment. Proceedings of the Eighth National Symposium on Indidvidual and Small Community Sewage Systems, ASAE Publication 03-98. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Orlando, FL. 1998. pp. 388-402.

2.37
Sand Filter Evaluation in a Northern Climate.
M.M. Converse and J.C. Converse. In: NOWRA Proceedings. Eighth Annual Conference and Exhibit, Jekyll Island, Georgia. November, 1999. pp. 201-210.



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Category 3:
Disinfection

3.1
Dry Feed Chlorination of Wastewater Onsite.
Sauer, D.K. Small Scale Waste Management Project, University of Wisconsin-Madison. 1976. 16 pp.

3.3
Septage Treatments to Reduce the Number of Bacteria and Polio Viruses.
Stramer, S.L., and D.O. Cliver.  In: Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 1984. 48(3):566-572.
Note: This document was formerly listed as Publication 3.5.


3.4
Human and Animal Wastes Mixed for Disposal to Land: Inactivation of Viruses and Parasites in a Laboratory Model.
Snowdon, J.A., D.O. Cliver and J.C. Converse. In: On-site Wastewater Treatment, Vol. 5, Proceedings of the Fifth National Symposium on Individual and Small Community Sewage Systems, ASAE Publication 10-87. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1987. pp. 94-101.

3.5: see 3.3.
Septage Treatments to Reduce the Number of Bacteria and Polio Viruses.
Note: This is an outdated publication number for this document. Please refer to publication number 3.3.



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Category 4:
Movement of Liquid and Gas Into and Through Soil Materials and Groundwater

4.2
Field Measurement of Hydraulic Conductivity by Infiltration Through Artificial Crusts.
Bouma, J., D.I. Hillel, F.D. Hole and C.R. Amerman. In: Soil Science Society of America Proceedings. 1971. 35:362-364.

4.3
Evaluation of the Field Percolation Test and an Alternative Procedure to Test Soil Potential for Disposal of Septic Tank Effluent.
Bouma, J. In: Soil Science Society of America Proceedings. 1971. 35: 871-875.

4.4
Field Measurement of Unsaturated Hydraulic Conductivity by Infiltration through Gypsum Crust.
Bouma, J., and J.L. Denning. In: Soil Science Society of America Proceedings. 1972. 36:846-847.

4.5
Use of Physical Methods to Expand Soil Survey Interpretations of Soil Drainage Conditions.
Bouma, J. In: Soil Science Society of America Proceedings. 1973. 37:413-421.

4.6
Relationships Between Soil Structure Characteristics and Hydraulic Conductivity.
Bouma, J., and J.L. Anderson. In: Field Soil Water Regime, Bruce, R.R. (ed.), Soil Science Society of America Special Publication No.5, Chapter 5. 1973. pp. 77-105.

4.8
Relationships Between Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity and Morphometric Data of an Argillic Horizon.
Anderson, J.L., and J. Bouma. In: Soil Science Society of America Proceedings. 1973. 37:408-413.

4.9
Calculation of Hydraulic Conductivities of Horizons in Some Major Soils in Wisconsin.
Denning, J.L., J. Bouma, O. Falay and D.J. VanRooyen. In: Geoderma. 1974. 11:1-16.

4.12 & 4.13
Columns Representing Mound-Type Disposal Systems for Septic Tank Effluent.
4.12: Part I. "Soil-Water and Gas Relations."
4.13: Part II. "Nutrient Transformations and Bacterial Populations."
Magdoff, F.R., J.Bouma and D.R. Denney. In: Journal of Environmental Quality. 1974. 3(3):223-228.
Note: 4.12 and 4.13 are usually requested/shipped together.


4.14
Limitations of the Instantaneous Profile Method for Field Measurement of Unsaturated Hydraulic Conductivity.
Baker, F.G., P.L.M. Veneman and J. Bouma. In: Soil Science of America Proceedings. 1974. 38:885-888.

4.15
Measurement of Soil Hydraulic Conductivity and Site Selection for Liquid Waste Disposal.
Baker, F.G., and J. Bouma. Presented at the Second National Conference on Individual Onsite Wastewater Systems, National Sanitation Foundation, Ann Arbor, MI. November 5-7, 1975. pp. 119-131.

4.16
Unsaturated Flow During Soil Treatment of Septic Tank Effluent.
Bouma, J. In: Journal of the Environmental Engineering Division. ASCE101(EE6), Proc. Paper 11783. December 1975. pp. 967-983.

4.17 & 4.18
Water Movement Through Pedal Soils.
4.17: Part I. "Saturated Flow."
4.18: Part II. "Unsaturated Flow."
Anderson, J.L., and J. Bouma. In: Soil Science Society of America Proceedings. 1977. 41:413-418.
Note: 4.17 and 4.18 are usually requested/shipped together.


4.19
Variability of Hydraulic Conductivity Characteristics in Selected Structured and Nonstructured Soils.
Baker, F.G. In: Water Resources Research. 1977. 14(1):103-108.

4.20
Water and Chloride Movement Through Soil Columns Simulating Pedal Soils.
Bouma, J. and J.L. Anderson. In: Soil Science Society of America Journal. 1977. 41(4):766-770.

4.21
A Model for Planning and Location of Onsite Waste Disposal Systems.
Baker, F.G. In: Water Resources Bulletin. 1978. 14(1):144-145.

4.24
Comparison of One-Step Outflow Laboratory Method to an In Situ Method of Measuring Hydraulic Conductivity.
Jaynes, D.B., and E.J. Tyler. In: Soil Science of America Journal. 1980. 44(5):837-842.

4.25
Solute Movement Instructured Soils: Two-Region Model with Small Interaction.
Skopp, J., W.R. Gardner and E.J. Tyler. In: Soil Science Society of America Journal. 1981. 45(5):837-842.

4.28
Using Soil Physical Properties to Estimate Hydraulic Conductivity.
Jaynes, D.B., and E.J. Tyler. In: Soil Science. October 1984. 138(4):298-305.

4.29
Two Simple Methods For Estimating The Unsaturated Hydraulic Conductivity For Septic System Absorption Beds.
Jaynes, D.B., and E.J. Tyler. In: On-site Wastewater Treatment. Proceedings of the Fourth National Symposium on Individual and Small Community Sewage Systems, ASAE Publication 07-85. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1984. pp. 265-272.

4.34
Considerations For Protecting Private Water Supply Wells in Rural Unsewered Subdivisions.
Harmsen, E.W., J.C. Converse, E.J. Tyler and J.O. Peterson. In: On-site Wastewater Treatment. Vol. 6, Proceedings of the Sixth National Symposium on Individual and Small Community Sewage Systems, ASAE Publication 10-91. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1991. pp. 206-213.

4.35
Estimating Wastewater Loading Rates Using Soil Morphological Descriptions.
Tyler, E.J., E.M. Drozd and J.O. Peterson. In: On-site Wastewater Treatment. Vol. 6, Proceedings of the Sixth National Symposium on Individual and Small Community Sewage Systems,ASAE Publication 10-91. American Society of Agricultural Engineers,St. Joseph, MI. 1991. pp. 192-200.

4.36
Application of the Monte Carlo Simulation Procedure to Estimate Water-Supply Well/Septic Tank-Drainfield Separation Distances in the Central Wisconsin Sand Plain.
Harmsen, E.W., J.C. Converse and M.P. Anderson. In: Journal of Contaminant Hydrology. 1991. 8:91-109.

4.37
A Model for Evaluating the Three-Dimensional Groundwater Dividing Pathline Between a Contaminant Source and a Partially Penetrating Water-Supply Well.
Harmsen, E.W., J.C. Converse, M.P. Anderson and J.A. Hoopes. In: Journal of Contaminant Hydrology. 1991. 8:71-90.

4.38
Soil Acceptance of On-Site Wastewater as Affected by Soil Morphology and Wastewater Quality.
E. J. Tyler and J. C. Converse. In: On-Site Wastewater Treatment. Vol. 7, Proceedings of the Seventh International Symposium on Individual and Small Community Sewage Systems, ASAE Publication 18-94. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1994. pp. 185-194.

4.39
Funnel-Type Flow and Its Impact on Contaminant Transport in Unsaturated Soil.
Kung, K-J.S. In: On-Site Wastewater Treatment. Vol. 7, Proceedings of the Seventh International Symposiumon on Individual and Small Community Sewage Systems, ASAE Publication 18-94. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1994 pp. 195-199.

4.40
Hydraulic Loading Based Upon Wastewater Effluent Quality.
Tyler, E.J., and J.C. Converse. In: Proceeding Sixth Northwest On-Site Wastewater Treatment Short Course, College of Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle. 1989. pp. 163-172.

4.41
Soil Oxygen Delivery to Wastewater Infiltration Surfaces.
Jennifer Erickson and E. Jerry Tyler. Presented at NOWRA 2000 Proceedings. November 2000. p.91-96.

4.42
Designing with Soil: Development and Use of a Wastewater Hydraulic Linear and Infiltration Loading Rate Table.
E. Jerry Tyler and Laura Kramer Kuns. Presented at NOWRA 2000 Proceedings. November 2000.

4.43
Hydraulic Wastewater Loading Rates to Soils.
E. Jerry Tyler (2001) In: On-site Wastewater Treatment, K. Mancel (ed.) Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium on Individual and Small Community Sewage Systems. ASAE. St. Joseph, MI. p.80-86.

4.44
A Model for Soil Oxygen Delivery to Watewater Infiltration Surfaces.
J. Erickson & E.J. Tyler. (2001) In: On-site Wastewater Treatment, K. Mancel (ed.) Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium on Individual and Small Community Sewage Systems. ASAE. St. Joseph, MI. p.11-17.



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Category 5:
Using Soil Surveys for Determining Soil Potential for Disposal

5.1
Application of Soil Surveys to Selection of Sites for Onsite Disposal of Liquid Household Wastes.
Beatty, M.T., and J. Bouma. In: Geoderma. 1973. 10:113-122.

5.2
New Concepts in Soil Survey Interpretations for Onsite Disposal of Septic Tank Effluent.
Bouma, J. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings. 1974. 38(6):941-946.

5.4
Soil Mottling and Drainage in a Mollic Hapludalf as Related to Suitability for Septic Tank Construction.
Vepraskas, M.J., F.G. Baker and J. Bouma. Soil Science of America Proceedings. 1974. 38:497-501.

5.5
Variability of Hydraulic Conductivity in Two Subsurface Horizons of Two Silt Loam Soils.
Baker, F.G., and J. Bouma. Soil Science of America Proceedings. 1976. 40:219-222.

5.9
Factors Influencing the Crust Test for in Situ Measurement of Hydraulic Conductivity.
Baker, F.G. In: Soil Science Society of America. 1977. 41: 1029-1032.

5.11
Using Soil Surveys to Predict the Type of Onsite Wastewater Treatment System.
A.C. Engebretson & E.J. Tyler. (2001) In: On-site Wastewater Treatment, K. Mancel (ed.) Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium on Individual and Small Community Sewage Systems. ASAE. St. Joseph, MI. p.116-124.



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Category 6:
Microbial and Viral Reduction in Soils

6.2
Use of Bacteria in Assessing Waste Treatment and Soil Disposal Systems.
Ziebel, W.A., D.H. Nero, J.F. Deininger and E. McCoy. In: Home Sewage Disposal, Proceedings of the National Symposium on Home Sewage Disposal, ASAE Proc-175. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1974. pp. 58-63.

6.3
Removal of Virus from Septic Tank Effluent by Sand Columns.
Green, K.M., and D.O. Cliver. In: Home Sewage Disposal, Proceedings of the National Symposium on Home Sewage Disposal, ASAE Proc-175. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1974. pp.137-143.

6.5
Fecal Bacteria: Removal from Sewage by Soils.
Ziebel, W.A., J.L. Anderson, J. Bouma and E. McCoy. ASAE Paper No.75-2579. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI.1975. 24 pp.

6.6
The Effects of Effluents on Groundwater: Bacteriological Aspects.
McCoy, E., and W.E. Ziebel. Proceedings of the National Sanitation Foundation: Second National Conference on Individual Onsite Wastewater Systems, Ann Arbor, MI. November 5-7, 1975. pp.67-80.

6.9
The Soil as a Treatment System.
Tyler, E.J., R.Laak, E. McCoy and S.S. Sandhu. In: Home Sewage Treatment, Proceedings of the Second National Home Sewage Treatment Symposium, ASAE Publication 5-77. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St.Joseph, MI. 1977. pp.22-37.

6.10
Wastewater and Emergent Environmental and Health Issues.
Cliver, D.O. Presented at the 1981 Onsite Wastewater Conference, Ann Arbor, MI. October 20-22, 1981. 22 pp.

6.11
Transport Modelling of Biological Tracers from Septic Systems.
Alhajjar, B.J., S.L. Stramer, D.O. Cliver and J.M. Harkin. Water Research. 1988. 22:907-915.

6.12
Biological Tracers of Pollution Plumes from Septic Systems.
Alhajjar, B.J., J.M. Harkin, D.O. Cliver and S.L. Stramer. In: Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Eastern Regional Ground Water Conference, Burlington, VT. July 14-16, 1987. National Water Well Assoc., Dublin, OH. 1987. pp. 247-277.

6.13
Viruses and On-site Wastewater Treatment.
Cliver, D.O. College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Research Bulletin R2740, Small Scale Waste Management Project, University of Wisconsin-Madison. 1984. 14 pp.

6.14
Coliphages as Indicators of Human Enteric Viruses in Groundwater.
Snowdon, J.A., and D.O. Cliver. Crit. Reviews Environ. Control. 1989. 19:231-249.

6.15
Land Disposal of Mixed Human and Animal Wastes: A Review.
Snowdon, J.A., D.O. Cliver and J.C. Converse. Waste Management Res. 1989. 7:l21-l34.

6.16
Inactivation of Poliovirus 1, As a Function of Temperature, In Mixed Human and Dairy Animal Wastes.
Snowdon, J.A., D.O. Cliver and J.C. Converse. Waste Management Res. 1989.7:135-142.
Note: As supplements, SSWMP Publications 4.12-4.13 and 10.6 are recommended.


6.17
Bacterial and Nutrient Removal in Wisconsin At-Grade On-Site Systems.
Converse, J.C., M.E. Kean, E.J. Tyler and J.O. Peterson. In: On-site Wastewater Treatment, Vol. 6, Proceedings of the Sixth National Symposium on Individual and Small Community Sewage Systems, ASAE Publication 10-91. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI, 1991. pp. 46-61.

6.19
FRNA Coliphages for Monitoring Groundwater Near On-Site Systems.
Woody, M.A., and D.O. Cliver. In: On-Site Wastewater Treatment, Vol. 7, Proceedings of the Seventh International Symposium on Individual and Small Community Sewage Systems, ASAE Publication 18-94. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1994. pp. 551-558.

6.20
Nitrogen and Fecal Coliform Removal in Wisconsin Mound Systems.
Converse, J.C., E.J. Tyler, and S.G. Litman. In: On-Site Wastewater Treatment, Vol. 7, Proceedings of the Seventh International Symposium on Individual and Small Community Sewage Systems, ASAE Publication 18-94. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1994. pp. 514-525.

6.21
Replication of Coliphage QB as Affected by Host Cell Number, Nutrition, Competition from Insusceptible Cells and Non-FRNA Coliphages.
Woody, M.A., and D.O. Cliver. Journal of Applied Microbiology 1997, 82, 431-440.

6.22
Soil Treatment of Aerobically Treated Domestic Wastewater with Emphasis on Modified Mounds.
Converse, J.C. and E.J. Tyler. In: On-Site Wastewater Treatment, Proceedings of the Eighth National Symposium on Individual and Small Community Sewage Systems, ASAE Publication 03-98. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Orlando, FL. 1998. pp 306-319.



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Category 7:
Nutrient and Other Substance Transformations and Movement in Soil

7.3
Laboratory Studies on Stimulation of Biological Denitrification.
Sikora, L.J., and D.R. Keeney. In: Home Sewage Treatment, Proceedings of the Second National Symposium on Home Sewage Disposal, ASAE Proc-175. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1974. pp. 64-73.

7.5
Fate of Nitrogen and Phosphorus in Soils Under Septic Tank Disposal Fields.
Sikora, L.J., and R.B. Corey. ASAE Paper No. 75-2578. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1975. p. 19.

7.7: see 7.8
Field Evaluation of a Denitrification System.
Note: This is an incorrect publication number for this document. Please refer to publication number 7.8.

7.8
Field Evaluation of a Denitrification System.
Sikora, L.J., J.C. Converse, D.R. Keeney and R.C. Chin. In: Home Sewage Treatment, Proceedings of the Second National Home Sewage Treatment Symposium, ASAE Publication 5-77. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1977. pp. 202-207.
Note: This document was once erroneously listed as Publication 7.7.


7.9
The Great Phosphate Debate: Detergent, Septic Systems, Groundwater.
Alhajjar, B.J., and J.M. Harkin. Wisconsin Academy Review, Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters. 1985. 32(1):43-45.

7.10
Detergent Formula Effect on Transport of Nutrients to Ground Water from Septic Systems.
Alhajjar, B.J., J.M. Harkin and G. Chesters. Ground Water. 1989. 27(2):209-219.

7.11
Volatile Organic Chemical (VOC) Attenuation in Unsaturated Soil Above and Below an On-Site Wastewater Infiltration System.
Sauer, P.A., and E.J. Tyler. In: On-site Wastewater Treatment, Vol. 6, Proceedings of the Sixth National Symposium on Individual and Small Community Sewage Systems, ASAE Publication 10-91. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI, 1991. pp. 76-85.

7.12
Fate of Volatile Organic Chemicals (VOCs) in Unsaturated Soil Surrounding a Drainfield in a Soil Absorption System.
P.A. Sauer. M.S. Thesis, Dept. of Soil Science, University of Wisconsin - Madison. 1991.

7.13: see 1.18.
Motor Vehicle Waste Fluid Impacts on Septic Tank/Wastewater Infiltration Systems.
Note: This is an outdated publication number for this document. Please refer to Publication 1.18.

7.14
VOC and Heavy Metal Treatment and Retention in Wastewater Infiltration Systems Installed in Loamy Sand and Silt Loam Soils.
P.A. Sauer and E.J. Tyler. In: On-Site Wastewater Treatment, Vol. 7, Proceedings of the Seventh International Symposium on Individual and Small Community Sewage Systems, ASAE Publication 18-94. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1994. pp. 174-184.

7.15
A Denitrification System for Domestic Wastewater Using Sulfur Oxidizing Bacteria.
R.D. Kanter, E.J. Tyler and J.C. Converse. Prepared for the Eighth National Symposium on Individual and Small Community Sewage Systems, ASAE Publication 03-98. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Orlando, FL. 1998. pp. 509-519.

7.16
Transformation and Transport of 15 N-Based Fixed Nitrogen form Septic Tanks in Soil Absorption Systems and Underlying Aquifers.
C-P Chen and Harkins, J.M. Prepared for the Eighth National Symposium on Individual and Small Community Sewage Systems, ASAE Publication 03-98. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Orlando, FL. 1998. pp. 293-305.



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Category 8:
Soil Clogging and Crusting

8.2
The Development of Soil Clogging in Sands Leached with Septic Tank Effluent.
Magdoff, F.R., and J. Bouma. In: Home Sewage Disposal, Proceedings of the National Symposium on Home Sewage Disposal, ASAE Proc-175. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1974. pp. 37-47.

8.3
Causes and Remedy of Failure of Septic Tank Seepage Systems.
Harkin, J.M., M.D. Jawson and F.G. Baker. Proceedings of the Second National Conference on Individual Onsite Wastewater Systems, Ann Arbor, MI. November 5-7, 1975. 18 pp.

8.4
Reduced Infiltration in Dosed Soil Columns.
Baker, F.G. Presented to Journal of Environmental Engineering, ASCE (EE6). April 1976. 21 pp.

8.5
Clogging and Unclogging of Septic System Seepage Beds.
Harkin, J.M., and M.D. Jawson. Paper 76-2029, 69th Annual Meeting of the ASAE. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Lincoln, NE. June 28, 1976. 11 pp.

8.6
Effects of Water Softener Use on the Permeability of Septic Tank Seepage Fields.
Corey, R.B., E.J. Tyler, and M.G. Olotu. In: Home Sewage Treatment, Proceedings of the Second National Home Sewage Treatment Symposium, ASAE Publication 5-77. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1977. pp. 226-235.

8.8
Hydrogen Peroxide Treatment Update.
Harkin, J.M. Presented at the Third Northwest Onsite Wastewater Disposal Short Course, University of Washington - Seattle. March 1980. pp. 309-334.

8.9
Status Report on the POROX (Hydrogen Peroxide) Process.
Harkin, J.M. In: Individual Onsite Wastewater Systems, Proceedings of the Sixth National Conference on Individual Onsite Wastewater Disposal (NSF), Ann Arbor, MI. 1980. pp. 494-507.

8.10
Soil Infiltration Capacity as Affected by Septic Tank Effluent Application Strategies.
Hargett, D.L., E.J. Tyler and R.L. Siegrist. In: Home Sewage Treatment, Proceedings of the Third National Home Sewage Treatment Symposium, ASAE Publication 1-82. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1981. pp. 72-84.

8.11
Chemical Rehabilitation of Soil Wastewater Absorption Systems Using Hydrogen Peroxide: Effects on Soil Permeability.
Hargett, D.L., E.J. Tyler and J.C. Converse. Small Scale Waste Management Project, University of Wisconsin - Madison. 1983. 75 pp.

8.12
Effects of Hydrogen Peroxide as a Chemical Treatment for Clogged Wastewater Absorption Systems.
Hargett, D.L., J.C. Converse, E.J. Tyler and R.A. Apfel. In: On-site Wastewater Treatment, Proceedings of the Fourth National Symposium on Individual and Small Community Sewage Systems, ASAE Publication 07-85. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1984. pp. 273-284.

8.13
Microanalysis of Wastewater Amended Vadose Zone Soils.
Siegrist, R.L., and J.E. Thresher, Jr. Paper presented at the National Water Well Conference, Denver, CO. November 19-21, 1985. 9pp.

8.18
Wastewater Induced Soil Clogging Development.
Siegrist, R.L., and W.C. Boyle. Journal of Environmental Engineering, ASCE. 1987. 113(3):550-566.

8.19
Soil Clogging During Subsurface Wastewater Infiltration as Affected by Effluent Composition and Loading Rate.
Siegrist, R.L. Journal of Environmental Quality. 1987. 16:181-187.

8.20
Hydrogen Peroxide Renovation of Clogged Wastewater Soil Absorption Systems in Sands.
Mickelson, M., J.C. Converse and E.J. Tyler. Transactions of the ASAE. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, 1989. 32(5):1662-1668.

8.21
Gas Transport in the Unsaturated Zone of Soil Absorption Systems.
Mahuta, F. Jr., and W.C. Boyle. In: On-site Wastewater Treatment, Vol. 6, Proceedings of the Sixth National Symposium on Individual and Small Community Sewage Systems, ASAE Publication 10-91. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1991. pp. 233-242.

8.22
Infiltration as Affected by Compaction, Fines and Contact Area of Gravel.
Amerson, R.S., E.J. Tyler and J.C. Converse. In: On-site Wastewater Treatment, Vol. 6, Proceedings of the Sixth National Symposium on Individual and Small Community Sewage Systems, ASAE Publication 10-91. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St.Joseph, MI. 1991. pp. 243-247.

8.23
Microbial Clogging of Wastewater Infiltration Systems.
Ronner, A.B. and A.C. Lee Wong. In: On-Site Wastewater Treatment, Vol. 7, Proceedings of the Seventh International Symposiumon Individual and Small Community Sewage Systems, ASAE Publications 18-94. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1994. pp. 559-562.

8.24
Renovating Failing Septic Tank-Soil Absorptions Systems Using Aerated Pretreated Effluent.
Converse, J.C., and E.J. Tyler. In: On-Site Wastewater Treatment, Vol. 7, Proceedings of the Seventh International Symposium on Individual and Small Community Sewage Systems, ASAE Publication 18-94. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St.Joseph, MI. 1994. pp. 416-423.

8.25
Characterization of Microbial Clogging in Wastewater Infiltration Systems.
Ronner, A.B., and A.C. Lee Wong. In: On-Site Wastewater Treatment, Proceedings of the Eighth National Symposium on Individual and Small Community Sewage Systems, ASAE Publication 03-98. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Orlando, FL. 1998. pp. 37-42.



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Category 9:
Liquid Distribution Systems

9.1.
Distribution of Domestic Waste Effluent in Soil Absorption Beds.
Converse, J.C. Transactions of the ASAE. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, 1974. 17(2):299-304.

9.3
Pressure Distribution for Improving Soil Absorption Systems.
Converse, J.C., J.L. Anderson, W.A. Ziebel and J. Bouma. In: Home Sewage Disposal, Proceedings of the National Symposium on Home Sewage Disposal, ASAE Proc-175. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1974. pp. 104-115.

9.5
Effluent Distribution.
Otis, R.J., J.C. Converse, B.L. Carlitle and J.E. Witty. In: Home Sewage Treatment, Proceedings of the Second National Home Sewage Treatment Symposium, ASAE Publication 5-77. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1977. pp. 61-85.

9.6
Design of Pressure Distribution Networks for Septic Tank-Soil Absorption Systems.
Otis, R.J. Small Scale Waste Management Project, University of Wisconsin - Madison. January 1981. 47 pp.

9.7
Field Evaluation of Pressure Distribution Networks.
Converse, J.C.,and R.J. Otis. In: On-site Sewage Treatment, Proceedings of the Third National Symposium on Individual and Small Community SewageTreatment, ASAE Publication 1-82. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1981. pp. 259-265.

9.8.
Pressure Distribution Design for Septic Tank Systems.
Otis, R.J. Journal of the Environmental Engineering Division, ASCE 108 (EE1). American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Feb. 1982. pp. 123-140.

9.9
Evaluation of Pressure Distribution Networks.
Otis, R.J., and J.C. Converse. Presented at the Fourth Northwest Onsite Wastewater Disposal Short Course, University of Washington - Seattle. September 20-22, 1982. pp. 84-98.

9.10.
Minimum-Flow Plumbing Fixtures.
Siegrist, R.L. Journal of the American Water Works Association. July 1983. pp. 342-347.

9.11
Evaluation of Siphon Performance For On-Site Systems.
Converse, J.C., G.M. Falkowski and R.J. Otis. In: On-site Wastewater Treatment, Proceedings of the Fourth National Symposium on Individual and Small Community Sewage Systems, ASAE Publication 07-85. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1984. pp. 95-103.

9.12
Siphons for On-Site Systems Labs and Field Evaluation.
Falkowski, G.M., and J.C. Converse. Presented at the 5th Northwest Wastewater Treatment Short Course on Site Wastewater Treatment Environmental Significance, University of Washington - Seattle. September 10-11, 1985. pp. 198-213.

9.13
Siphon Performance and Pressure Distribution for On-site Systems.
Falkowski, G.M., and J.C. Converse. In: On-site Wastewater Treatment, Vol. 5, Proceedings of the Fifth National Symposium on Individual and Small Community Sewage Systems, ASAE Publication 10-87. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1987. pp. 193-204.

9.14
Pressure Distribution Network Design.
Converse, J. C., Small Scale Waste Management Project, University of Wisconsin-Madison. January 2000. 23 pp.



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Category 10:
Performance of Soil Disposal Systems

10.2
Notes on Soil Absorption Field Construction for Septic Tank Systems.
Otis, R.J., and J. Bouma. 1973. 11 pp.
Note: This is a document consisting of technical notes.


10.4.
Dosing and Resting to Improve Soil Absorption Beds.
Bouma, J., J.C. Converse and F.R. Magdoff. Transactions of the ASAE. American Society of Agricultural Engineers. 1974. 17(2):295-298.

10.6.
A Mound System for Onsite Disposal of Septic Tank Effluent in Slowly Permeable Soils with Seasonally Perched Water Tables.
Bouma, J., J.C. Converse, R.J. Otis, W.G. Walker and W.A. Ziebel. Journal of Environmental Quality.\ 1975. 4(3):382-388.

10.7
Innovative Onsite Disposal and Treatment Systems for Septic Tank Effluent.
Bouma, J. In: Home Sewage Disposal, Proceedings of the National Symposium on Home Sewage Disposal, ASAE Proc-175. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1974. pp. 24-34.

10.8.
Soil Absorption of Septic Tank Effluent in Moderately Permeable Fine Silty Soils.
Bouma, J., J.C. Converse, J. Carlson and F.G. Baker. Transactions of the ASAE. American Society of Agricultural Engineers. 1975. 18:1094-1100.

10.9
Influence of Climate on Subsurface Disposal of Sewage Effluent.
Tanner, C.B., and J. Bouma. Proceedings of the Second National Conference on Individual Onsite Wastewater Systems at Ann Arbor, MI. November 5-7, 1975. 16 pp.

10.10
Design of Conventional Soil Absorption Trenchesand Beds.
Otis, R.J., G.D. Plews and D.H. Patterson. In: Home Sewage Treatment, Proceedings of the Second National Home Sewage Treatment Symposium, ASAE Publication 5-77. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1977. pp. 86-99.

10.11
Spacing of Curtain Drains on Sloping Land for Onsite Soil Absorption System.
Okeke, A.C., J.C. Converse and E.J. Tyler. In: On-site Sewage Treatment, Proceedings of the Third National Symposium on Individual and Small Community Sewage Treatment, ASAE Publication 1-82. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1981. pp. 273-282.

10.13
Onsite Treatment and Disposal of Restaurant Wastewater.
Siegrist, R.L., D.L. Anderson and J.C. Converse. Small Scale Waste Management Project, University of Wisconsin - Madison. April 1984. 38 pp.

10.14
Commercial Wastewater On-Site Treatment and Disposal.
Seigrist, R.L., D.L. Anderson and J.C. Converse. In: On-site Wastewater Treatment, Proceedings of the Fourth National Symposium on Individual and Small Community Sewage Systems, ASAE Publication 07-85. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1984. pp. 210-219.

10.16
The Wisconsin At-grade Soil Absorption System for Septic Tank Effluent.
Converse, J.C., E.J. Tyler and J.O. Peterson. In: On-site Wastewater Treatment, Vol. 5, Proceedingsof the Fifth National Symposium on Individual and Small Community Sewage Systems, ASAE Publication 10-87. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1987. pp. 180-192.

10.17
Wastewater Infiltration from Chamber and Gravel Systems.
Tyler, E.J., M. Milner and J.C. Converse. In: On-site Wastewater Treatment, Vol. 6, Proceedings of the Sixth National Symposium on Individual and Small Community Sewage Systems, ASAE Publication 10-91. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1991. pp. 214-222.

10.18
Effluent Quality Under Saturated Conditions for Wisconsin Mound Systems.
Converse, J.C., and E.J. Tyler. Small Scale Waste Management Project, University of Wisconsin - Madison. January 1992. 12 pp.

10.19
Soil Acceptance of Wastewaters from Chamber and Gravel Infiltration Systems.
Tyler, E.J., M. Milner, and J.C. Converse. Small Scale Waste Management Project, University of Wisconsin - Madison. May 1993. 12 pp.

10.20.
Aerobically Treated Effluent for Renovating Failing Soil Absorption Units.
Converse, J.C., M.M. Converse and E.J. Tyler. In: Proceedings of the Eighth Northwest On-Site Wastewater Treatment Short Course and Equipment Exhibition, University of Washington Engineering Department, Seattle, WA. Sept. 1997.

10.21
Predicting Life for Wastewater Absorption Systems.
Keys, J.R., E.J. Tyler and J.C. Converse. In: On-Site Wastewater Treatment, Proceedings of the Eighth National Symposium on Individual and Small Community Sewage Systems, ASAE Publication 03-98. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Orlando, FL. 1998. pp. 167-176.

10.22
Soil Dispersal of Highly Pretreated Effluent -- Considerations for Incorporation into Code.
Converse, J.C., and E.J. Tyler. Small Scale Waste Management Project, University of Wisconsin - Madison. Jan. 1999.

10.23
What Happened to the Passive Onsite Wastewater System?
E. Jerry Tyler. Presented at NOWRA 2000 Proceedings. November 2000. pp. 153-156.
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10.24
Soil Treatment Performance and Cold Weather Operations of Drip Distribution Systems.
Bohrer, R.M., and J.C. Converse. In: On-site Wastewater Treatment, K. Mancel (ed.), Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium on Individual and Small Community Sewage Systems. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 2001. p. 561-583.



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Category 11:
Institutional and Economic Aspects of Onsite Waste Disposal

11.0
Disposal of Liquid Wastes from Holding Tanks and Septic Tanks.
Zilber, J., D. Harkin and J. Quigley. Small Scale Waste Management Project, University of Wisconsin - Madison. 1972. 20 pp.

11.1
The Cost of Holding Tanks for Domestic Wastewater.
Barrows, R., and J. Bouma. Small Scale Waste Management Project, University of Wisconsin - Madison. 9 pp.
Note: This is a document consisting of technical notes.


11.4
Legal Planning and Economic Considerations of Onsite Sewerage Systems.
Stewart, D.E. In: Home Sewage Disposal, Proceedings of the National Symposium on Home Sewage Disposal, ASAE Proc-175. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1974. 9 pp.

11.5
Private Wastewater Treatment Regulations: Existing Conditions, Incentives, and Some Policy Suggestions.
Robertson, M.D., R.L. Barrows, M.L. McMillan and R.E. Shaffer. Small Scale Waste Management Project, University of Wisconsin - Madison. 1974. 40 pp.

11.6
Regulatory Methods to Assure the Maintenance of Onsite Sewerage Systems.
Stewart, D.E. ASAE Paper No. 76-2031. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1976. 8 pp.

11.7
Alternative Methods of Regulating Onsite Domestic Sewerage Systems.
Stewart, D.E. Proceedings of Third National Conference on Individual Onsite Wastewater Systems, National Sanitation Foundation, Ann Arbor, MI. November 16-18, 1976. 20 pp.



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Category 12:
Implications for Land Use Patterns

12.0
Report of Case Study on Door County.
Goehring, H. Small Scale Waste Management Project, University of Wisconsin - Madison. 1972. 11 pp.



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Category 13:
General Information About SSWMP

13.6
Onsite Disposal of Small Waste Flows.
Otis, R.J. Presented at the Second Workshop on Home Sewage Disposal, Fort Collins, CO. Sept. 1975.

13.8
Using Soil for Disposal and Treatment of Septic Tank Effluent Following the Current Health Code.
Bouma, J. 1975 Workshop Guide. 16 pp.

13.11
Management of Small Waste Flows.
EPA-600/2-78-173. 1978.

13.13
Onsite Wastewater Disposal Alternatives Development and Use in Wisconsin.
Tyler, E.J. Proceedings of the 1984 Ohio Conference on Home Sewage and Water Supply. Hackett, G., J.Cunningham and T. Zobeck (eds.). Columbus, OH. February 1-3,1984. pp. 151-161.



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Category 14:
Community Waste Treatment Systems

14.2
An Alternative Wastewater Facility for Communities in Rural America.
Otis, R.J., and D.E. Stewart. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and UWEX, University of Wisconsin - Madison. 1975. 27 pp.

14.3
Alternative Wastewater Facilities for Small Ancyroid Communities in Rural America.
Otis, R.J., and D.E. Stewart. Annual Report to the Upper Great Lakes Regional Commission. July 1976. 68 pp.

14.4
Onsite Wastewater Facilities for Small Communities and Subdivisions.
Otis, R.J. Proceedings of the Third National Conference on Individual Onsite Wastewater Systems, National Sanitation Foundation, Ann Arbor, MI. November 16-18, 1976.

14.5
Cost Comparison of Wastewater Collection and Disposal Alternatives.
Joeres, E.F., and J.T. Quigley. In: Home Sewage Treatment, Proceedings of the Second National Home Sewage Treatment Symposium, ASAE Publication 5-77. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1977. pp. 251-259.

14.6
An Alternative Public Wastewater Facility for a Small Rural Community.
Otis, R.J. Small Scale Waste Management Project, University of Wisconsin - Madison. 1978. 92 pp.

14.7
Planning Wastewater Facilities for Small Rural Communities.
Otis, R.J. Report to Upper Great Lakes Regional Commission. 1979. 25 pp.

14.8
Guide to Wastewater Facilities Planning in Ancyroid Areas. Volume I: Citizen's Guide.
Otis, R.J., M.D. Robertson and J.E. Kleinschmidt. Small Scale Waste Management Project, University of Wisconsin - Madison. 1981. 58 pp.
Note: This document is commonly ordered with Publication 14.9.


14.9
Guide to Wastewater Facilities Planning in Ancyroid Areas. Volume II: Engineer's Guide.
Otis, R.J., M.D. Robertson and J.E. Kleinschmidt. Small Scale Waste Management Project, University of Wisconsin - Madison. 1981. 64 pp.
Note: This document is commonly ordered with Publication 14.8.


14.10
A Low-Cost Public Wastewater Facility for a Small Rural Community.
Otis, R.J., and R.T. Fett. Small Scale Waste Management Project, University of Wisconsin - Madison. December 1981. 28 pp.

14.11
Soil Evaluation and Design Selection for Large or Cluster Wastewater Soil Absorption Systems.
Tyler, E.J., and J.C. Converse. In: On-site Wastewater Treatment, Proceedings of the Fourth National Symposium on Individual and Small Community Sewage Systems, ASAE Publication 07-85. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1984. pp. 179-190.



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Category 15:
Alternate Design

15.6
Mounds for the Treatment and Disposal of Septic Tank Effluent.
Converse, J.C., B.J. Carlile and G.W. Peterson. In: Home Sewage Treatment, Proceedings of the Second National Home Sewage Treatment Symposium, ASAE Publication 5-77. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1977. pp. 100-120.

15.8
Locating and Landscaping the Mound System on Onsite Wastewater Disposal.
Schutt, K., J.C. Converse, D. Vala and R.J. Otis. Small Scale Waste Management Project, University of Wisconsin - Madison. April 1981. 12 pp.

15.10
Mound Systems - The Wisconsin Experience.
Tyler, E.J., J.C. Converse and D.W. Fredrickson. Presented at the Third Northwest Onsite Wastewater Disposal Short Course, University of Washington - Seattle. March l980. pp. 73-91.

15.11
Rehabilitation of a Mound System.
Otis, R.J. In: On-site Sewage Treatment, Proceedings of the Third National Symposium on Individual and Small Community Sewage Treatment, ASAE Publication 1-82. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1981. pp. 283-287.

15.12
Wisconsin Mounds For Very Difficult Sites.
Converse, J.C., and E.J. Tyler. In: On-site Sewage Treatment, Proceedings of the Fourth National Symposium on Individual and Small Community Sewage Systems, ASAE Publication 07-85. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1984. pp. 119-130.

15.13
The Wisconsin Mound System: Siting, Design,and Construction.
Converse, J.C., and E.J. Tyler. Presented at the 5th Northwest Onsite Wastewater Treatment Short Course, University of Washington - Seattle. Presented Sept. 10-11, 1985. Revised Jan. 1986. pp. 131-147.

15.14
Public Health Aspects of the Disposal of Mixed Wastes to Land.
Johnson, J.S., D.O. Cliver and J.C. Converse. Presented at the Eighth Annual Madison Waste Conference: Municipal and Industrial Waste. Department of Engineering Professional Development, University of Wisconsin - Madison. September 18-19, 1985. pp. 61-80.

15.15
Wisconsin Mound Performance.
Converse, J.C., and E.J. Tyler. Small Scale Waste Management Project, University of Wisconsin - Madison. 1986. 12 pp.

15.16
Inspecting and Trouble Shooting Wisconsin Mounds.
Converse, J.C., and E.J. Tyler. University of Wisconsin - Extension, Publication G3406. 1987. 8 pp.

15.17.
On-site Wastewater Treatment using Wisconsin Mounds on Difficult Sites.
Converse, J.C., and E.J. Tyler. Transactions of the ASAE. American Society of Agricultural Engineers. 1987. 30(2):362-368.

15.20.
Design of Wisconsin At-Grade Soil Absorption System.
Converse, J.C., E.J. Tyler and J.O. Peterson.  Applied Engineering in Agriculture. 1989. 5(1):73-78.

15.21
Wisconsin At-Grade Soil Absorption System: Siting, Design and Construction Manual.
Converse, J.C., E.J. Tyler and J.O. Peterson. Small Scale Waste Management Project, University of Wisconsin - Madison. First published January 1990. Revised January 1992. 41 pp.

15.22: see 15.24.
Wisconsin Mound Soil Absorption System: Siting, Design and Construction Manual.
Converse, J.C., and E.J. Tyler. Small Scale Waste Management Project, University of Wisconsin - Madison. January 1990. 40 pp.
Note: Publication 15.24 is an updated and revised version of this document.


15.23
Mixed Waste Studies with Viruses and Giardia.
Deng, M.Y., and D.O. Cliver. In: On-Site Wastewater Treatment, Vol. 7, Proceedings of the Seventh International Symposium on Individual and Small Community Sewage Systems, ASAE Publication 18-94. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. 1994. pp. 573-578.

15.24
Wisconsin Mound Soil Absorption System: Siting, Design and Construction Manual.
Converse, J.C., and E.J. Tyler. Small Scale Waste Management Project, University of Wisconsin - Madison. January 2000. 30 pp.
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Category 16:
Educational Program Materials

16.2, second edition.
Aeration Treatment of Onsite Domestic Wastewater.
Converse, James C. Small Scale Waste Management Project, University of Wisconsin - Madison. January 2000.
Note: The previous version of Publication 16.2 was titled "Aerobic Units for Onsite Treatment of Domestic Wastes," published Jan. 1997.


16.3, second edition.
Recirculating Sand/Gravel Filters for Onsite Treatment of Domestic Wastes.
Converse, James C. Small Scale Waste Management Project, University of Wisconsin - Madison. January 1999.
Note: The previous version of Publication 16.3 was titled "Recirculating Sand Filters for Onsite Treatment of Domestic Wastes," published Jan. 1997.


16.4, second edition.
Soil Dispersal Units for Aerobically Treated Domestic Effluent.
Converse, James C. and E. Jerry Tyler. Small Scale Waste Management Project, University of Wisconsin - Madison. January 1999.
Note: This is a revised version of the original 16.4 published Jan. 1997.


16.5, second edition.
Drip Distribution of Domestic Wastewater.
Converse, James C. Small Scale Waste Management Project, University of Wisconsin - Madison. January 1999. Revised January 2000.
Note: The previous version of Publication 16.5 was titled "Subsurface Irrigation Dispersal of Domestic Wastewater," published Jan. 1997.


16.6
Nitrogen Removal Systems for On-site Waste Disposal.
Converse, James C. Small Scale Waste Management Project, University of Wisconsin - Madison. January 1996.

16.7, second edition.
Single Pass Sand Filters for On-site Treatment of Domestic Wastes.
Converse, James C. Small Scale Waste Management Project, University of Wisconsin - Madison. January 1999.
Note: This is a revised version of the original 16.7 published Jan. 1997.


16.8
Selected Definitions Associated with On-Site Treatment with Emphasis on Aerobically Treated Wastes.
Converse, James C. Small Scale Waste Management Project, University of Wisconsin - Madison. January 1999.

16.9
Subsurface Constructed Wetlands for On-Site Waste Water Treatment: Design Summary.
Converse, James C. Small Scale Waste Management Project, University of Wisconsin - Madison. January 1999.

16.10
Linear Loading Rates for On-Site Systems.
Converse, James C. Small Scale Waste Management Project, University of Wisconsin - Madison. August 1998.

16.11
Soil-Based Treatment of On-Site Waste Water Treatment Mechanisms and Design Considerations.
Converse, James C. Small Scale Waste Management Project, University of Wisconsin - Madison. February 1999.

16.12
Effluent Distribution Designs Incorporating Flexibility for Easy Maintenance and Maximizing System Life and Reducing Failures.
Converse, James C. Small Scale Waste Management Project, University of Wisconsin - Madison. March 1998.

16.14
Pressure Distribution Designs Based on Comm. 83.
Converse, J.C., Small Scale Waste Management Project, University of Wisconsin - Madison. January 2000. 7 pp.



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